Brent, Page loads nicely under MSIE 4.x, and midi plays as advertised, rough but useable. Second clip has nice oriental quality at the start. On old PB P75 default 16bit sound card and PB speakers its all a bit "thin" sounding like an OLD Roland electric piano, not much instrument differentiation. Was there supposed to be? (a little but not much) -- Stafford "Doc" Williamson President WinfoTech Corp. creators of MAQUE -- streaming video service for the internet http://maque.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original Message----- From: Brent Eades [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, June 22, 1998 9:45 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: WC:>: RFF: MIDI files Hi all... I've been doing some tinkering with ideas for a "multimedia" Web project, a main part of which would be the inclusion of some of my own music. However, I'm wondering just how feasible this will be given the wide diversity of sound cards and drivers on people's systems -- what sounds excellent on my machine may be ghastly on another. (Especially considering that I do a lot of MIDI stuff on my machine, and so have high-end hardware and software in place... *everything* I do sounds good here <g>. But the other side of that coin is that I forget what a "default" system sounds like by now.) Anyway... so I'm asking people to have a listen: http://www.almonte.com/midi/ At the very least you'll probably want a 16-bit sound card for this stuff to sound at all listenable, and preferably an AWE 64 or comparable card. But any and all comments are welcome regardless. Also, the page is 4.0-browser specific; I've been fiddling with Dreamweaver lately, and this is a test page. It *should* be OK on older browsers, but who knows? Either way, please feel free to mention any anomalous results. ----------- Brent Eades, Almonte, Ontario E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Town of Almonte: http://www.almonte.com/ Business Web site: http://www.almonte.com/brent/ ____________________________________________________________________ -------------------------------------------------------------------- Join The Web Consultants Association : Register on our web site Now Web Consultants Web Site : http://just4u.com/webconsultants If you lose the instructions All subscription/unsubscribing can be done directly from our website for all our lists. --------------------------------------------------------------------- ____________________________________________________________________ -------------------------------------------------------------------- Join The Web Consultants Association : Register on our web site Now Web Consultants Web Site : http://just4u.com/webconsultants If you lose the instructions All subscription/unsubscribing can be done directly from our website for all our lists. ---------------------------------------------------------------------
